NZ-Korea FTA signed amid spying and lost sovereignty claims

NZ-Korea FTA signed amid spying and lost sovereignty claims
By Pattrick Smellie March 23 (BusinessDesk) - A long-awaited free trade agreement between New Zealand and South Korea has been signed in Seoul by Prime Minister John Key and the Korean president, Park Geun-hye. The deal with New Zealand's sixth-largest market for export products will make progressive inroads into the $229 million annual imposition of tariffs on New Zealand goods and services, mainly agricultural products, entering the South Korean market annually and had become urgent after competitors in the beef trade, Australia and Can...